June 21, 2016

I have found that no matter how many times I read the instructions i ALWAYS make some kind of mistake. I used two threads instead of one for the half stitches that are purple around the center. Of course, I had done the whole thing before I realized it, so I am going to leave it. Grrrrr.

I also discovered that I am terrible at backstitching. I tried and tried and frogged and restitched, but I just cannot get the backstitching around the leaves just inside the orange border to look right. So, I made the executive decision to just leave it off. For the time being anyway. It feels like I am cheating somehow!

I am also beading as I go even though it is hard to see in the photos. I am using batting, thanks to recommendations from other Chatelaine stitcher, as I roll it up on the frame.

I am enjoying this project so much, mistakes and all. I never cease to be amazed at these incredible designs. The use of variegated threads mades each stitcher's piece just a little bit different. With all the errors I make, I think my pieces may be a little overly unique! But I do love them.

June 20, 2016

It's finally finished!! Whoop, whoop!! This was two years in the making, no thanks to Diablo 3. LOL! Thanks for staying with me through this sporadic journey. ;) I'll let the pictures speak for themselves.

It has been a LONG (!!) time since I've posted, and even longer since I have posted regularly. I had trouble getting my pictures to upload and lost my post twice, so I'm going to post these now and will add more detail when I finish the pieces. The box itself is finished (Judy Odell's instructions are fantastic), and the rest will be done soon.

I've also finished Hawaiian Garden and much of Venice since my last post. Hopefully it won't be another two years before I post those pictures, ha.

June 15, 2016

I moved the qsnaps last night and took a picture of my overall progress on this monster.

I think I've decided on my personalization but I have not yet decided on color so instead of starting that in the open column, I moved to the border on the right to start working my way towards the center panel.

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